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Posted at 7:26 AM on Tuesday 10/9/07 by
Ben
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Buy.com has the Crucial Technology Ballistix 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Desktop Memory Kit for $110 - $55 rebate [Exp 10/22] + $0 shipping = $55 shipped. Covered by a lifetime warranty. CAS Latency 4-4-4-12.
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    Mike_V - Posted 8:03 am PDT 10/9/07 (269 Posts)  Report Spam

    see the comments from yesterday about 2.2V.
    Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2GB PC2-6400 Kit $55 at Buy.com
    http://bensbargains.net/deal/43774/

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    1 - Posted 8:24 am PDT 10/9/07 (755 Posts)  Report Spam

    I am running mine at 1.9V with no problems.

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    dizzum - Posted 9:58 am PDT 10/9/07 (797 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2 Have you stress tested @ 1.9v? You may think it's running fine until "beep" reboot.

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    dizzum - Posted 10:02 am PDT 10/9/07 (797 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1 Don't be foolish. This is the best ram to date (Micron D9) nuff sed!

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    1 - Posted 10:12 am PDT 10/9/07 (755 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is the best reviewed ram on NG.

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    foomench - Posted 10:20 am PDT 10/9/07 (1427 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm running some Crucial Ballistix PC2 8500 at 2.2V without problems.

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    david714 - Posted 11:30 am PDT 10/9/07 (484 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have 2 sets of these (4GB) and I'm running them at stock speed and 1.9v. This is a great deal on very good memory.

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    GODzillaSDM - Posted 9:22 pm PDT 10/9/07 (444 Posts)  Report Spam

    im running mine at 5-12 @ 1.9V with no problems. And i stressed test for 8 hours.

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    jwbodnar - Posted 9:40 pm PDT 10/9/07 (134 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, go see my comments in the other thread listed above. These modules run fine at 1.8V and have SPD EEPROMs programmed to guarantee such.

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